Hello all!
I opened the pool back on Memorial Day weekend, and while there's been slight light at the end of the tunnel, Im at a loss. Last year, the pool was sparkling, and a thunderstorm wiped it out in minutes. I watched water runoff from the yard, and tree debris go into the pool and it turned into a muddy mess. We got some of it cleared, but did not fully resolve it.
this year, when opening, I dropped the PH, and started SLAMming with quick results. Within a day or two, I could see the bottom, and while the water still had a green tint, I noticed the bottom had brown debris over the bottom. I dropped in the robot and of course it stirred it up. Since then, the pool is light green and fairly cloudy. I also notice a yellowish brown substance on the steps until I brush. Our pollen has been pretty heavy here in Michigan right now, including the cottonwood.
When I rinse the cartridge filter, its mainly a brown, dirty water coming off. It comes out clean quickly, and there's no green. No matter how much FC I have in there, the water stays green. It keeps screaming algae to me. Ive got my hired labor (my son) scrubbing multiple times a day as well.
Ive been at this for weeks, dosing regularly and testing at least twice a day (at work during day). Ive been hitting it hard at night, but since I leave for work early, I havent been able to do an OCLT. There's been no change in the water, besides being slightly lighter the last couple days. The FC has been at or around 14-24 for days. My patience supply is running out, just like my liquid chlorine.
Water results from an hour ago: (Taylor 2006C)
FC 18.5
CYA 0 (going to resolve this)
CC .5
ph 7.4
TA 120
Salt 3800
Any advice would be appreciated very much!
-Matt
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Taylor 2006C, 16x32, Vinyl lined, Sta-Rite 200k BTU heater, Pentair Superflo pump, Hayward Star Clear Plus Cartridge filter.
Jandy salt system.
I opened the pool back on Memorial Day weekend, and while there's been slight light at the end of the tunnel, Im at a loss. Last year, the pool was sparkling, and a thunderstorm wiped it out in minutes. I watched water runoff from the yard, and tree debris go into the pool and it turned into a muddy mess. We got some of it cleared, but did not fully resolve it.
this year, when opening, I dropped the PH, and started SLAMming with quick results. Within a day or two, I could see the bottom, and while the water still had a green tint, I noticed the bottom had brown debris over the bottom. I dropped in the robot and of course it stirred it up. Since then, the pool is light green and fairly cloudy. I also notice a yellowish brown substance on the steps until I brush. Our pollen has been pretty heavy here in Michigan right now, including the cottonwood.
When I rinse the cartridge filter, its mainly a brown, dirty water coming off. It comes out clean quickly, and there's no green. No matter how much FC I have in there, the water stays green. It keeps screaming algae to me. Ive got my hired labor (my son) scrubbing multiple times a day as well.
Ive been at this for weeks, dosing regularly and testing at least twice a day (at work during day). Ive been hitting it hard at night, but since I leave for work early, I havent been able to do an OCLT. There's been no change in the water, besides being slightly lighter the last couple days. The FC has been at or around 14-24 for days. My patience supply is running out, just like my liquid chlorine.
Water results from an hour ago: (Taylor 2006C)
FC 18.5
CYA 0 (going to resolve this)
CC .5
ph 7.4
TA 120
Salt 3800
Any advice would be appreciated very much!
-Matt
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Taylor 2006C, 16x32, Vinyl lined, Sta-Rite 200k BTU heater, Pentair Superflo pump, Hayward Star Clear Plus Cartridge filter.
Jandy salt system.